Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

87 killed in Mecca mosque mishap

TOLL MAY RISE Civil defence said on Twitter that over 154 people were also injured

- Reuters ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

At least 87 people were killed when a crane crashed in Mecca’s Grand Mosque on Friday in an accident that came just weeks before the annual Haj pilgrimage.

Saudi Arabia’s civil defence authority said on its Twitter account that 154 people were also injured. Al Arabiya television earlier said the crane had fallen because of strong storms.

The pilgrimage, one of the largest religious gatherings, has been prone to disasters in the past. According to an MEA report, nine Indians were also injured in the mishap.

At least 65 people were killed when a crane crashed in Mecca’s Grand Mosque on Friday, Saudi Arabia’s civil defence authority said, in an accident that came just weeks before Islam’s annual Haj pilgrimage.

The civil defence said on its Twitter account that over 154 people were also injured in the accident. Al Arabiya television earlier said the crane had fallen because of strong storms – western Saudi Arabia has been hit by strong sand storms in the last few days.

Pictures circulatin­g on social media showed pilgrims in bloodied robes and masses of debris from a part of the crane that seemed to have crashed through a ceiling.

Saudi authoritie­s go to great lengths to prepare for the millions of Muslim who converge on Mecca to perform the sacred pilgrimage. Last year, it reduced the numbers permitted to perform Haj for safety reasons because of constructi­on work to enlarge the Grand Mosque.

The pilgrimage, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world, has been prone to disasters in the past, mainly from stampedes as pilgrims rushed to complete rituals and return home. Hundreds of pilgrims died in such a stampede in 2006.

Saudi authoritie­s have since lavished vast sums to expand the main Haj sites and improve Mecca’s transporta­tion system, in an effort to prevent more disasters.

Security services often ring Islam’s sacred city with checkpoint­s and other measures to prevent people arriving for the pilgrimage without authorisat­ion.

Those procedures, aimed at reducing crowd pressure which can lead to stampedes, fires and other hazards, have been intensifie­d in recent years as security threats grow throughout the Middle East.

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TWITTER / AP Pictures circulatin­g on social media (left) showed pilgrims in bloodied robes and masses of debris from a part of the crane that seemed to have crashed through a ceiling; the cubic building at the Grand Mosque in the Muslim holy city of Mecca, Saudi...
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